NT Logistics Acquires Certain Assets of Anchor Freight LLC.

March 31, 2016 (Frisco, TX.) – NT Logistics, headquartered in Frisco, Texas, announced today the acquisition of certain assets of Anchor Freight LLC located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. NT Logistics Inc., a leading 3PL founded in 1999, serves many customers in the Consumer Package Goods arena. NT Logistics, with their dedicated sector, Refrigerated & Frozen Foods group, and large Brokerage Division, is pleased to expand their industry presence with their newly created Specialized Division. Anchor Freight, with its core competency in heavy haul, flatbed, and specialized transportation, is a premier provider to the construction, oilfield, and rental equipment industries.

Lynn Gravley, President and CEO of NT Logistics, stated, “This new partnership will allow us to expand our network and enable us to leverage our technology and services for a greater variety of customers. I am pleased to add Sheri Garrett’s talent and skills, as well as the expertise of her organization, to the NT Logistics’ team.” He further stated, “Having known Sheri for the last 8 years made NT Logistics’ decision to integrate with her and her amazing team, an easy one.”

Anchor Freight’s core strengths complement those of NT Logistics. Both organizations are fortunate to have deeply committed, professional team members representing the two companies. These talented individuals consistently exceed the high standard of customer service NT and Anchor set for their organizations. NT Logistics is pleased to add these dedicated professionals to their team of industry experts.

Sheri Garrett, who assumes the role of Vice President of the new NT Logistics Specialized Division, stated, “We are extremely excited about this new opportunity and the value it will add to our existing customers.” Mr. Gravley added, “The array of talent at NT, combined with the proprietary technology and the new Specialized Division, will accelerate our ability and capacity to serve the great customers of our combined companies.”